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DHX Media and Nickelodeon creating mayhem worldwide

With a new international broadcast agreement for season one of the original DHX Media series, Massive Monster Mayhem, DHX Media and Nickelodeon are spreading mayhem worldwide.

 As part of the new agreement, the mayhem will begin rolling out on Nickelodeon’s international channels beginning in 2018, with season one scheduled to premiere on the broadcaster’s Nordics, Australian and MENA channels in January. The series will roll out across remaining territories throughout the year.

Following the show’s successful premiere on Nicktoons in the U.S., Nickelodeon International has picked it up for air across more than 140 territories.

Produced by DHX Media, Massive Monster Mayhem has been co-created by Artur Spigel and Michael Chaves.

 Massive Monster Mayhem is an original show for kids between 6 and 11 that combines live action and CGI animation with real competition and comedy.

Each episode features three real-life kid heroes competing in a gauntlet of Intergalactic Battle Alliance challenges to become Earth’s champion and face off against Master Mayhem’s league of monsters in the ultimate Monster Mashdown.

The unique series combines cutting-edge, real-time CGI and pre-visualization technology.

“With its high-tech hilarity and competitive craziness, Massive Monster Mayhem is an audacious and action-packed show that kids just love,” said Josh Scherba, EVP, Distribution and Content. “Following a strong start with solid ratings in the U.S. on Nicktoons, we’re delighted to extend the series to Nickelodeon’s international audience. We see exciting potential with this brand to reach beyond TV into games, toys and other consumer products, and we look forward to spreading more Massive Monster Mayhem to kids worldwide,” he added.

Massive Monster Mayhem originally launched on Nicktoons in the U.S. in October 2017, garnering solid ratings among the network’s audience.

 

 

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